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C100 pro-input, pro-fun: Committee of 100 head George Clark responds to the Alma Gates/"Redistricting Game" flap by insisting the organization supports public input and also "like[s] to have fun." (Housing Complex)
AAA and WABA agree on negligent driving: WABA and AAA may not agree on how much federal funding should go to bicycling, but they both support a Maryland bill to make the punishment more than a mere traffic ticket for recklessly driving and killing someone. Senators Jamie Raskin (Montgomery) and Victor Ramirez (Prince George's) are undecided and may represent the key votes. (WABA)
School's test scores suspect: One DC school's rise in test scores could be the result of tampering with test results. The DC State Board of Education will hold a hearing to examine this shocking allegation. (USA Today)
Folks who want to hear from you: Arlington wants suggested locations for new "Bikes May Use Full Lane" signs. (BikeArlington) ... Dr. Gridlock wants readers' experiences with the new 15th Street traffic patterns (Post) ... WABA wants stories of people who were in a crash while walking or biking and couldn't collect damages from insurers.
Gray speaks on DC: The mayor delivered his first State of the District speech yesterday, hours after the Council held a hearing on the administration's hiring practices. (Post, City Paper) ... The focus on job creation bored some attendees. (Examiner)
Anacostia used to have a streetcar: Anacostia residents might be unsure about the streetcar, but it's nothing new—Anacostia had a streetcar running right down MLK Avenue in years gone by. (And Now, Anacostia)
Bikeshare trip length varies over the day: A grad student in London created an animation of Barclays Cycle Hire usage by trip length over the course of the day, thanks to Transport for London's release of data for 1.4 million trips. (Spatial Analysis)
Safer intercity buses more expensive: A rash of accidents on discount intercity buses has raised calls for better safety oversight. Union officials say higher driver pay would also increase safety. Either solution likely leads to pricier trips. (Transportation Nation)
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I see many lines across the Mall. Could that mean that back in the day, there were (gasp!) electrical wires across the National Mall? Please tell me it is so!
by Jasper on Mar 29, 2011 12:35 pm • link • report
by Joey on Mar 29, 2011 12:37 pm • link • report
Probably not. It was before my time, but I'm pretty sure that trackage would have used the "plow" method for drawing power from a conduit under the street.
by intermodal commuter on Mar 29, 2011 12:57 pm • link • report
If the majority of residents don't want a streetcar, does that mean anything for DDOT's plans? Or does DDOT just ignore residents' wishes because they know best?
I'm pretty sure I know what the consensus response will be...
by Fritz on Mar 29, 2011 1:02 pm • link • report
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When oh when will Capital Bikeshare do the datashare thing for its trip data? Is it going to be necessary to file a FOIA request with its sponsoring agencies?
by cabi addict on Mar 29, 2011 1:04 pm • link • report
by TimK on Mar 29, 2011 1:21 pm • link • report
by OctaviusIII on Mar 29, 2011 2:04 pm • link • report
by Lance on Mar 29, 2011 3:22 pm • link • report
And Councilmembers protecting themselves from angry ex-Ward 6-ers who now have Ward 8 parking passes good for 6 square blocks.
by Thaps on Mar 29, 2011 5:37 pm • link • report
Does it help the police? What would be the problems with a single DC parking pass or lesser arbitrary breakdown (i.e. SE, SW, NE, NW)?
by Thaps on Mar 29, 2011 5:48 pm • link • report
by OX4 on Mar 29, 2011 10:00 pm • link • report
by Lance on Mar 30, 2011 6:26 am • link • report
You also need DC tags on your car to get a parking permit. This leads to the silly situation where DC property owners and residents who don't own their car can not get a parking permit for their car.
by Jasper on Mar 30, 2011 2:15 pm • link • report
by Jasper on Mar 30, 2011 2:16 pm • link • report
Just wondering, is there anything that would keep a parent from registering a car in DC if that is where it is being 'garaged'? I know people who live in DC but because they have a summer place in Delaware register their cars there ... I'm guessing to save on insurance costs. Since the student has an address in DC that can be used for registering the car, it would seem the parents could register the car here ... AND get a parking sticker.
by Lance on Apr 2, 2011 10:21 am • link • report
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